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With ‘blended families’ on the increase, early years practitioners need to be in tune with the feelings of the children affected, and aware of their obligations to both parents, writes Annette...
* The children's day nursery market had a good year in 2002, according to the surveyors, valuers and estate agents Christie and Co. In its report for 2002 the firm said the level of consolidation...
Children's minister Margaret Hodge was replaced by former immigration minister Beverley Hughes in Tony Blair's controversial cabinet reshuffle last week. The news, announced on 9 May after Nursery...
Pilots have started in five local authorities to train early years practitioners on the forthcoming nutritional guidelines, and encourage families with young children to eat more healthily.
Former Scottish health minister Susan Deacon has been appointed to lead a wide-ranging review on how to improve children's early years in order to reduce the need for more costly crisis interventions...
High childcare costs mean work often doesn't pay for middle and lower-income families claims a new report.
As an overworked and underpaid pre-school supervisor, I dread those brown and white envelopes dropping through the letterbox to tell me I have more work to do. I've been through Ofsted many times and...
By Professor Nick Bourne, Conservative leader, Welsh Assembly The Welsh language is without doubt a fantastic asset for all the people of Wales.
More parents than ever in England are using formal childcare to look after their children during the week, according to research by the National Centre for Social Research (NCSR), launched to coincide...